Inflected forms: pl. em·pha·ses (-sz) 1. Special forcefulness of expression that gives importance to something singled out; stress: a lecture on housekeeping with emphasis on neatness; paused for emphasis, then announced the winner's name.2. Special attention or effort directed toward something: a small-town newspaper's emphasis on local affairs.3. Prominence given to a syllable, word, or words, as by raising the voice or printing in italic type.
ETYMOLOGY:
Latin, from Greek, from emphainein, to exhibit, display : en-, in; see en2 + phainein, to show; see bh-1 in Appendix I.
SYNONYMS:
emphasis, accent, stress These nouns mean special weight placed on something considered important: an education with an emphasis on science; will study music with an accent on jazz; laid heavy stress on law and order.